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Certified Cloud Security Professional 12-01-2023

Date

Dec 1, 2023 - Jan 1, 2024

Venue

Online - Self paced learning

Trainer

Online

Certified Cloud Security Professional
 

Summary

The Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP) training is a comprehensive program designed to empower IT and cybersecurity professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to secure cloud environments effectively. As organizations increasingly migrate their data and operations to the cloud, the CCSP certification becomes crucial for individuals seeking to address the unique security challenges presented by cloud computing.

Prerequisites

CCSP Experience Requirements

Exam Deails

CCSP Examination Information

Who benefits?

Who learns the CCSP?

Learning Goals

The Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP) training program is designed to help individuals achieve a set of specific learning goals related to cloud security. These goals encompass a wide range of knowledge and skills, ensuring that participants are well-prepared to secure cloud environments effectively. The key learning goals of CCSP training include:
Understanding Cloud Concepts: Develop a deep understanding of cloud computing concepts, including the different service models (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS) and deployment models (public, private, hybrid, and community clouds). Cloud Security Governance and Risk Management: Learn how to establish and maintain a cloud security governance framework and a risk management program specific to cloud computing, addressing legal and compliance requirements.
Cloud Architecture and Design: Gain expertise in designing and implementing secure cloud architectures, encompassing identity and access management, data security, network security, and application security. Cloud Security: Master the principles of cloud security, covering encryption, data protection, access controls, and security best practices to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of cloud resources. Cloud Application Security: Acquire knowledge of securing cloud-based applications, including the development and deployment of secure cloud applications, as well as the use of security controls and services. Cloud Operations: Learn how to manage and maintain the secure operation of cloud environments, including incident response, disaster recovery, and continuous monitoring. Legal and Compliance: Understand the legal and compliance requirements that apply to cloud services, data privacy, and the responsibilities of cloud service providers and customers. Risk Management: Develop the skills to assess and mitigate the risks associated with cloud computing, as well as the ability to implement and manage a risk management program. Security Best Practices: Familiarize yourself with best practices for securing cloud environments, including industry standards and guidelines. Practical Application: Apply the knowledge gained through hands-on exercises and real-world case studies to ensure the ability to address practical cloud security challenges. Preparation for the CCSP Exam: The CCSP training should prepare participants to successfully pass the CCSP certification exam, which validates their knowledge and skills in cloud security. Career Advancement: Gain the knowledge and expertise necessary to advance your career in cloud security, whether you are starting your cloud security journey or seeking to move up the career ladder. By successfully achieving these learning goals, participants in the CCSP training program are well-equipped to secure cloud environments, manage risks, and contribute to the overall security and compliance of cloud-based systems and services, which are crucial skills in today’s cloud-centric business landscape.

ATC Training - Exclusive Benefits

Attendee Workbook

Workbook to keep fornotes and examples

2 years Membership

Two years of membership to theScrum Alliance Community

Certificate of Course Completion

Certification to keep showingcompletion of course

Eligibility for Scrum Exam

Preparation for Scrum Alliance Exam &eligibility after course attendance

FAQ

What is the annual renewal fee?

Renewing your CCSP (Certified Cloud Security Professional) certification is an important step to demonstrate your commitment to staying current in the field of cloud security and maintaining the value of your certification. CCSP certification renewal typically occurs every three years. Here are the common steps and requirements for renewing your CCSP certification:

Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Credits: To renew your CCSP certification, you must earn a specific number of CPE credits. CPE credits are awarded for activities that enhance your knowledge and skills in cloud security. These activities may include attending relevant training courses, webinars, conferences, and seminars. Engaging in professional networking and leadership roles can also earn you CPE credits. The exact number of CPE credits required may change, so be sure to check the (ISC)² website for the most current requirements.

Submit CPE Credits: (ISC)², the organization that administers the CCSP certification, provides an online portal for you to submit your earned CPE credits. Keep records of the activities you complete, as you will need to document these when renewing your certification.

Annual Maintenance Fee: You are required to pay an annual maintenance fee to maintain your CCSP certification. This fee is in addition to the CPE credits and helps support the program’s administrative costs.

Adherence to the (ISC)² Code of Ethics: You must adhere to the (ISC)² Code of Ethics and not engage in any activities that would violate this code. Violations could result in the revocation of your certification.

Agree to the (ISC)² Certification Agreement: You must agree to the (ISC)² Certification Agreement, which outlines your responsibilities and obligations as a certified professional.

Pass the (ISC)² Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Exam: In some cases, you may be selected for an audit. If audited, you will need to pass the (ISC)² CPE exam to demonstrate your continued knowledge and commitment to cloud security.

Maintain Good Standing with (ISC)²: To renew your certification, you should maintain a good standing with (ISC)², which means complying with their policies and requirements.

It’s important to note that the specific requirements and processes for CCSP certification renewal may change, so it’s essential to regularly check the (ISC)² website for the most up-to-date information. Additionally, staying engaged in the field of cloud security, pursuing further education and certifications, and staying up-to-date with the latest industry trends can help you not only meet the renewal requirements but also enhance your career in cloud security.

In order to provide the most experienced instructors and a superior classroom environment, we must ask you to adhere to our cancellation policy. If it is necessary to cancel or reschedule this registration, please notify us immediately. Our cancellation policy is as follows:

  • A full refund can be claimed 30 days prior to the class start date.
  • No refund will be allowed within 30 days from the class start date, however students may reschedule to another class within one year of the cancellation date.
  • No reschedules allowed within 7 business days unless its an unforeseen circumstances.
  • In the event any cancellation occurred due to low enrollment or unforeseen natural events, ATC will issue a 100% refund.

180-day access to course content

Virtual live instruction

Official ISC2 Student Training Guide (electronic format)

Post course assessment

Knowledge checks and end of chapter quizzes

Applied scenarios

Interactive content

Case studies and discussions

Online interactive flash cards

Glossary of terms

24x7x365 chat technical support

Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Credits: To renew your CCSP certification, you must earn a specific number of CPE credits. CPE credits are awarded for activities that enhance your knowledge and skills in cloud security. These activities may include attending relevant training courses, webinars, conferences, and seminars. Engaging in professional networking and leadership roles can also earn you CPE credits. The exact number of CPE credits required may change, so be sure to check the (ISC)² website for the most current requirements.

$1000

Exclusive Benefits:

  • Training Conducted by Experts from the industry
  • 1 Year Membership
  • Covering Project Related Support & Setup
  • Exclusive Access to ATC’s Scrum Community

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